Survey Finds Great Recession Aftershocks Are Still Rattling Americans

America has had its fair share of recessions. And, it’s possible — perhaps even likely — the country will experience yet another one in the near future. In fact, some experts predict the next recession will hit the U.S. in just a couple of years.

The effects of the last recession, known as the Great Recession, were devastating. From 2007 to 2009, Americans were faced with a multitude of financial hurdles. As the housing and financial markets tumbled, many lost their jobs, homes and even their retirement savings. In fact, there are still people who are struggling today to make ends meet and recover from the recession.

Although it might be impossible to accurately predict the next economic crisis, it would be wise for all Americans to start preparing their finances for it. However, are they already prepared? At GOBankingRates, we wanted to find out.

Americans’ Recession Preparation: Overall Results

In a recent survey conducted by Survata, GOBankingRates asked 1,007 Americans six yes-or-no questions to determine their financial preparedness in the event of another recession:

Are you currently living paycheck to paycheck?

Do you currently have enough money saved to cover six months of living expenses?

Are you ready to search for a new job with an updated resume?

Do you have multiple streams of income?

Does your investment strategy account for a recession?

Were you personally affected by the Recession of 2008?

Based on respondents’ answers, GOBankingRates found that most Americans are not prepared for the next recession. And, our data suggests many Americans are still struggling from the effects of the Great Recession. Here are the highlights from the survey:

49% of Americans are currently living paycheck to paycheck.

61% do not have enough money saved to cover six months of living expenses.

78% are not ready to search for a new job with an updated resume.

64% do not have multiple streams of income.

68% say their investment strategy does not account for a recession.

For a clearer picture of which Americans are most prepared and which ones are not, take a look at the following tables below.

Americans’ Recession Preparation: Age Insights

This survey also sorted Americans into age groups. Below is the breakdown on how each age group (18- to 24-year-olds, 25- to 34-year-olds, 35- to 44-year-olds, 45- to 54-year-olds, 55- to 64-year-olds, and 65 and over) responded to each question posed in the survey.

Question 1: Are you currently living paycheck to paycheck?

Answers

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65+

Yes

52%

46%

46%

50%

53%

44%

No

48%

54%

54%

50%

47%

56%

Question 2: Do you currently have enough money saved to cover six months of living expenses?

Answers

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65+

Yes

28%

39%

35%

40%

58%

49%

No

72%

61%

65%

60%

42%

51%

Question 3: Are you ready to search for a new job with an updated resume?

Methodology: This GOBankingRates survey posed six questions to 1,007 people in the U.S. Responses were collected through Survata on May 30, 2017, and responses are representative of the U.S. online population. The survey has a 3.1 percent margin of error.

Respondents were asked the following questions, and could only answer “yes” or “no”: (1) Are you currently living paycheck to paycheck? (2) Do you currently have enough money saved to cover 6 months of living expenses? (3) Are you ready to search for a new job with an updated resume? (4) Do you have multiple streams of income? (5) Does your investment strategy account for a recession? (6) Were you personally affected by the Recession of 2008?

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